This was a jam packed week of depressing news for gamers. Well, technically there was a small sliver of hope insofar that unconfirmed reports from BioWare are saying that some of them rejected Sarkeesian’s disgusting message that she tried to spread at the Edmonton studio following her visit in late January. How true this is is anyone’s guess, but pray for the souls of the rebels… for they do not wish to be sacrificed at the altar of the Intersectional Inquisition’s obese glutton of cultural Marxism.

But on to the bad news… the President of the United States, Donald Trump, has been talking with Republicans who have been blaming video games for the Florida high school shooting. This has furthered the moral panic about video games causing violence in America. And if that wasn’t bad enough, Ubisoft has admitted to purposefully altering history in Assassin’s Creed to once again feed the degenerate dragon of the progressive stack. These sad and pathetic stories and more in this February 24th, 2018 edition of the Weekly Recap here at One Angry Gamer.

It turns out that some of the staff at BioWare apparently weren’t too keen or too happy about Anita Sarkeesian visiting their studio regarding her talk about Anthem and other third-wave feminist topics. Unfortunately we don’t get names or numbers so we have no idea what percentage actually rejected the culture critic’s supposed toxicity. EVO 2018’s registration has opened up, giving gamers an opportunity to fly to Las Vegas and fight it out on the grand stage in front of a live audience. Nintendo Switch owners can get a little bit excited because Shin Megami Tensei V‘s development is officially underway. Soul Calibur VI could make its way to the Nintendo Switch, but it wouldn’t be 1080p but it would be 60fps. Some gamers are okay with loot boxes and microtransactions so long as they’re cosmetic. And a review site decided to politicize their review of Kingdom Come: Deliverance and then disable the comment section.

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